Memorial Tournament - Winners and Honorees

Winners and Honorees

Year Player Country Score Margin
of victory
Winner's
share ($)
Honoree(s)
2012 Tiger Woods United States 279 (−9) 2 strokes 1,160,000 Tom Watson
2011 Steve Stricker United States 272 (−16) 1 stroke 1,160,000 Nancy Lopez
2010 Justin Rose England 270 (−18) 3 strokes 1,080,000 Seve Ballesteros
2009 Tiger Woods United States 276 (−12) 1 stroke 1,080,000 JoAnne Carner and Jack Burke, Jr.
2008 Kenny Perry United States 280 (−8) 2 strokes 1,080,000 Tony Jacklin, Ralph Guldahl, Charles B. Macdonald, and Craig Wood
2007 K.J. Choi South Korea 271 (−17) 1 stroke 1,080,000 Louise Suggs and Dow Finsterwald
2006 Carl Pettersson Sweden 276 (−12) 2 strokes 1,035,000 Michael Bonallack, Charles Coe, Lawson Little, Henry Picard, Paul Runyan, and Denny Shute
2005 Bart Bryant United States 272 (−16) 1 stroke 990,000 Betsy Rawls and Cary Middlecoff
2004 Ernie Els South Africa 270 (−18) 4 strokes 945,000 Lee Trevino and Joyce Wethered
2003 Kenny Perry United States 275 (−11) 2 strokes 900,000 Julius Boros and William C. Campbell
2002 Jim Furyk United States 274 (−14) 2 strokes 810,000 Kathy Whitworth and Bobby Locke
2001 Tiger Woods United States 271 (−17) 7 strokes 738,000 Payne Stewart
2000 Tiger Woods United States 269 (−19) 5 strokes 558,000 Jack Nicklaus
1999 Tiger Woods United States 273 (−15) 2 strokes 459,000 Ben Hogan
1998 Fred Couples United States 271 (−17) 4 strokes 396,000 Peter Thomson
1997 Vijay Singh Fiji 202* (−14) 2 strokes 342,000 Gary Player
1996 Tom Watson United States 274 (−14) 2 strokes 324,000 Billy Casper
1995 Greg Norman Australia 269 (−19) 4 strokes 306,000 Willie Anderson, John Ball, James Braid, Harold Hilton, and J.H. Taylor
1994 Tom Lehman United States 268 (−20) 5 strokes 270,000 Mickey Wright
1993 Paul Azinger United States 274 (−14) 1 stroke 252,000 Arnold Palmer
1992 David Edwards United States 273 (−15) Playoff 234,000 Joseph Dey
1991 Kenny Perry United States 273 (−15) Playoff 216,000 Babe Zaharias
1990 Greg Norman Australia 216* (E) 1 stroke 180,000 Jimmy Demaret
1989 Bob Tway United States 277 (−11) 2 strokes 160,000 Henry Cotton
1988 Curtis Strange United States 274 (−14) 2 strokes 160,000 Patty Berg
1987 Don Pooley United States 272 (−16) 3 strokes 140,000 Old Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris
1986 Hal Sutton United States 271 (−17) 4 strokes 100,000 Roberto De Vicenzo
1985 Hale Irwin United States 281 (−7) 1 stroke 100,000 Chick Evans
1984 Jack Nicklaus United States 280 (−8) Playoff 90,000 Sam Snead
1983 Hale Irwin United States 281 (−7) 1 stroke 72,000 Tommy Armour
1982 Raymond Floyd United States 281 (−7) 2 strokes 63,000 Glenna Collett-Vare
1981 Keith Fergus United States 284 (−4) 1 stroke 63,000 Harry Vardon
1980 David Graham Australia 280 (−8) 1 stroke 54,000 Byron Nelson
1979 Tom Watson United States 285 (−3) 3 strokes 54,000 Gene Sarazen
1978 Jim Simons United States 284 (−4) 1 stroke 50,000 Francis Ouimet
1977 Jack Nicklaus United States 281 (−7) 2 strokes 45,000 Walter Hagen
1976 Roger Maltbie United States 288 (E) Playoff 40,000 Bobby Jones

* rain-shortened to 54 holes
Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
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